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Contents
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Basic Guide
Basic information and instructions, from initial
preparations to shooting and playback
Initial Preparations
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T
rying the Camera Out
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Camera User Guide
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Package Contents
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Compatible Memory Cards
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Preliminary Notes and Legal
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Information
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Table of Contents
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Contents
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Common Camera Operations
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E Shoot/View Movies
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c Print
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Safety Precautions
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Basic Guide
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Initial Preparations
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1 Insert the battery pack
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2 Charge the battery pack
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3 Remove the battery
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1 Open the cover
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2 Insert the battery pack
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3 Checkthecard’swrite
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1 Turn the camera on
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2 Set the date and time
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3 Set the home time zone
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4 Finish the setup
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1 Access the camera
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2 Choose [Date/Time]
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3 Change the date and
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2 Access the setting
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3 Set the display language
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2 Enter [ ] mode
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3 Compose the shot
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4 Shoot
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Start shooting
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Finish shooting
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Camera Basics
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Shooting Mode
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Power Saving in Shooting Mode
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Power Saving in Playback Mode
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1 Presshalfway.(Press
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Shooting Display Options
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1 Access the FUNC. menu
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2 Choose a menu item
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1 Access the menu
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2 Choose a tab
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3 Choose a menu item
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4 Choose an option
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5 Finish the setup
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Indicator Display
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Auto Mode
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Resize the subject and
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Still Images/Movies
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Still Images
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Scene Icons
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Image Stabilization Icons
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On-Screen Frames
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1 Move the zoom lever
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2 Move the zoom lever
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1 Choose [$]
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Deactivating the Flash
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Image Customization Features
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Red-Eye Correction
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Changing Movie Image Quality
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Customizing Camera Operation
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Other Shooting
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1 Enter [ ] mode
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3 Shoot
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1 Choose a shooting
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P Shoot with snowy
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t Shootreworks
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(Fireworks)
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1 Choose [ ]
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2 Choose an effect level
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2 Choose the area to keep
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3 For movies, choose the
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4 Return to the shooting
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2 Choose a color tone
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3 Press the shutter button
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4 Join the subjects in the
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1 Choose [N]
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2 Choose the shutter
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3 Check the exposure
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1 Enter [G] mode
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2 Customize the settings
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Image Brightness (Exposure)
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1 Deactivatetheash
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2 Lock the exposure
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Changing the Metering Method
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Changing the ISO Speed
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Adjusting White Balance
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Custom White Balance
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Shooting Range and Focusing
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Changing the AF Frame Mode
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Face AiAF
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1 Choose [Tracking AF]
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2 Choose a subject to
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2 Focus
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2 Check the focus
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Changing the Focus Setting
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1 Lock the focus
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2 Compose the shot and
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Changing the Flash Mode
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Contents
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Chapter Contents
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3 Compose the shot and
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1 Settheashto[h]
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2 Locktheashexposure
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1 Congurethesetting
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2 Shoot
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Other Settings
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1 Access the [Review
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2 Congurethesetting
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1 Set [Display Time] to
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1 Access the setting
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Shown before Shooting
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Playback Mode
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1 Enter Playback mode
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2 Browse through your
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3 Play movies
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4 Adjust the volume
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5 Pause playback
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Switching Display Modes
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1 Display images in an
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2 Choose an image
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1 Choosetherst
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2 Choose the second
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3 Viewthelteredimages
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1 Magnify an image
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2 Move the display
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Viewing Slideshows
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2 Congurethesettings
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Protecting Images
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1 Choose [Select]
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3 Protect the image
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1 Choose [Select All
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2 Protect the images
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1 Choose an image to
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2 Erase the image
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3 Erase the image
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2 Erase the images
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1 Choose [\]
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2 Rotate the image
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1 Choose [Rotate]
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1 Choose [Resize]
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3 Choose an image size
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4 Save the new image
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5 Review the new image
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1 Choose [i-Contrast]
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3 Choose an option
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4 Save as a new image
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1 Choose [Red-Eye
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3 Correct the image
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Setting Menu
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Silencing Camera Operations
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Adjusting the Volume
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Hiding Hints and Tips
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Date and Time
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1 Specify your destination
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2 Switch to the destination
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Lens Retraction Timing
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Power-Saving Adjustment
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Screen Brightness
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2 Choose [OK]
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3 Format the memory
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Low-Level Formatting
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File Numbering
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Date-Based Image Storage
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Checking Certication Logos
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Display Language
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Adjusting Other Settings
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1 Access the [Reset All]
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2 Restore default settings
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Accessories
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System Map
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Optional Accessories
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Flash Units
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Other Accessories
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Printers
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1 Make sure the camera
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2 Connect the camera to
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3 Turn the TV on and
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4 Turn the camera on
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2 Open the cover
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3 Insert the coupler
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4 Close the cover
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5 Connect the power cord
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Using the Software
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1 Download the software
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2 Installtheles
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1 Connect the camera to
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2 Turn the camera on to
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3 Save the images to the
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3 Turn the printer on
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5 Choose an image
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7 Print the image
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1 Access the printing
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1 Choose [Cropping]
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2 Adjust the cropping
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3 Print the image
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1 Choose [Paper Settings]
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2 Choose a paper size
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3 Choose a type of paper
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4 Choose a layout
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5 Print the image
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1 Choose [ID Photo]
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2 Choose the long and
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3 Choose the printing
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4 Print the image
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2 Choose a printing
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ConguringPrintSettings
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3 Specify the number of
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Adding Images to a Photobook
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Using an Eye-Fi Card
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Disabling Eye-Fi Transfer
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Appendix
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Troubleshooting
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Shooting
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Shooting Movies
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Playback
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Memory Card
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Computer
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Eye-Fi Cards
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On-Screen Messages
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On-Screen Information
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Battery Level
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Functions and Menu Tables
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FUNC. Menu
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4 Shooting Tab Menu
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3 Set Up Tab Menu
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1 Playback Tab Menu
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2 Print Tab Menu
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Playback Mode FUNC. Menu
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Handling Precautions
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Specications
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Trademarks and Licensing
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Disclaimer
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